After 100 days of NO Fap - David Goggins Willpower training
$3,000 in two months…
… more mental clarity, and have a few beautiful girls in my dating pipeline.
How?
Everything hits different when you remove artificial comfort. Rejections hurt more. Not having money hurts more.
But here's the wild part - that pain became my rocket fuel.
Just one week into this challenge, I woke up stressed about not making money. Instead of reading another business book or waiting for projects to pay off, I took action.
Here's what changed:
I started picking up on all these subtle signals I was missing before:
I used to be a huge reader - devoured over 170-200 books on different topics. But here's the truth: doing real business and solving actual problems teaches you way more and faster than theory.
When I built my first JavaScript program for Google Sheets (it's on my YouTube channel), I learned more from that one client project than I would have from a year of studying code.
Think about the snooze button on your alarm. Every time you hit it, you're telling yourself "I'll wake up later."
Then suddenly you're 60 years old, and those dreams you had?
Still dreams.
That's exactly what comfort does to your ambition. It's a dream-killer.
I started this after watching David Goggins on the Huberman Lab podcast. They discussed how your willpower grows specifically when you:
Here's the only way I've found to make massive changes:
Focus on today. Just today.
"Can I hold myself for just one more day?" - The only question that matter
Instead of setting huge goals like "I'll build a million-dollar business this year," ask yourself:
"Can I be better than yesterday?"
Q: Will this help my business?
Q: How do you handle urges?
Q: Does it affect dating success?
Remember: this is why I ALWAYS repeat to myself when I am depressed:
"Learning Aim: Life's a Game,
Results aim: Life's a shame."
When you focus on daily growth instead of just results, you'll be happier and ultimately more successful.
Ready for the challenge?
Let's GO!
And if you do, definitely make a comment on the video or send me a personal email, I'd love to see you taking action.
See you in the next video.